It'd be nice to hear this video without all the marketing BS. What I'd like to know is how Samsung Knox secures anything for me as a consumer. For example is the data on the on the drive encrypted. Does this offer data protection if someone copies my phone, or is this just password protection. What no one needs to hear is the same security stuff to every security company says rather they offer anything or not.
This. Please, for the love of all that is holy. Is my work profile using Knox fully sandboxed and unable to access my personal data? How is it implemented? (besides using a proprietary chip?) What features does it provide, in detail? What are its limitations.
I appreciate that you've posted this, but as a viewer I'm frustrated by how long it takes to get to actually useful content. A long time is spent saying basically the same thing reworded: "Let's compare Apple Security to Android Knox." Okay, please get on with it. Then it's just high-level fluff without much detail.
Samsung: If you are worried about data leaks, go for Samsung Apple: If you are worried about leaking of personal data stored in the apps you use, Use Apple
That's a lie. I choose Samsung because I prefer android over ios and specifically choose Samsung literally because of knox. Gives me peace of mind that my content is safe and secure, not to mention the ultra sonic fingerprint sensor is more secure than all the rest
@@alvarez321The ultrasonic fingerprint reader has been a major frustration of mine on Samsung devices. I had TouchId for years and it just worked. There were very few bad reads. I'm constantly fumbling with Samsung's reader, often getting 3 bad reads consecutively. FaceID is light years ahead and is basically instant. It uses LIDAR and is very sophisticated. I disagree that Samsung's fingerprint reader is "more secure than all the rest." If you can cite some empirical technical data, you might be able to change my mind. I have spent a lot of time using both companies' devices.
I heard somewhere that antiviruses are more like malware gateways on Androids! It's own internal security system is good enough. On iOS, you can't even install any antivirus softwares to begin with!
@@Kirby7601Ouch. 😬 Your mobile carrier is primarily interested in your monthly payments and contract loyalty. All their incentives and freebies are in support of those goals, primarily to make it more inconvenient to switch carriers. I loathe the bloatware and restrictions imposed by my carrier. For example, they disabled Google's backup mechanisms to try to force everyone to use the carriers' cloud service. (Making it difficult to switch carriers) I will never again get a device under contract, and I most definitely don't trust them to make sound decisions from a security perspective.
I lost my Samsung Galaxy Watch 4, I called Samsung they were NOT able to help me. Probably someone else will be using it. it it was iWatch by Apple things would have been different.
Samsung Knox notoriously slows down old phone. After im uninstall all Of knox app and services. My phone feel new again . Bunch of crap Samsung additional application thats im never touch at all. Guessing use only Google Play Services latest updates. To secure my phone😬
Knox is an inbuilt chip. How does deleting apps help you achieve greater speeds? If deleting apps gives you greater smoothness, then either your phone has very low RAM or you have used up all your storage. I have a Samsung Galaxy J6, A7, and S6 Edge (not using them anymore), and they still run reasonably well.
Knox. Its impenetrable. Knox had no attacks in the wild while iphone have had many vulnerabilities and loopholes resulting in remote attacks. Knox is only successfully hacked by ethical hackers. Bu they are professionals and prepare for months. But all vulnerabilities patched
go for Samsung if you're not concerned whether or not govt is monitoring you . But I will care If someone like Google or other companies monitor me and for the Samsung flagship Phones and midrange (a54…) I don't think they would be able to monitor our every detail.
@@Farhan_049 this video doesnt actually address anything in any level of detail. it is a cursory discussion of security concerns that exist, not the ACTUAL strengths, when it comes to Knox. it is misleading because it provides very little if any tangible evidence of how Knox specifically functions, it most certainly does not discuss whether or not it is better than Apple's privacy either. so it is laughable to have a video titled like this, when the s23 just came out and you have people researching such topics, that fails to actually show what Samsung is doing. in fact, there is very little security content on what Samsung has done and is doing to improve infrastructure from a security standpoint. let alone any comparison with iOS
@@Farhan_049 apple is quite transparent about what it does and doesnt do, Samsung actually is as well, you have to dig for it, im not complaining bout the brand, rather the channel and a deceptive video.
I Love Samsung phones' Samsung is my only choice when it comes to phone's 💪💯
It'd be nice to hear this video without all the marketing BS. What I'd like to know is how Samsung Knox secures anything for me as a consumer. For example is the data on the on the drive encrypted. Does this offer data protection if someone copies my phone, or is this just password protection. What no one needs to hear is the same security stuff to every security company says rather they offer anything or not.
This. Please, for the love of all that is holy. Is my work profile using Knox fully sandboxed and unable to access my personal data? How is it implemented? (besides using a proprietary chip?) What features does it provide, in detail? What are its limitations.
@@Dwigt_Rortugal Is Knox only available for businesses? Why is there NO app for preinstalled Knox??? The!
Crying of Apple😂
Knox was developed in collaboration with blackberry
I appreciate that you've posted this, but as a viewer I'm frustrated by how long it takes to get to actually useful content. A long time is spent saying basically the same thing reworded: "Let's compare Apple Security to Android Knox." Okay, please get on with it. Then it's just high-level fluff without much detail.
Samsung: If you are worried about data leaks, go for Samsung
Apple: If you are worried about leaking of personal data stored in the apps you use, Use Apple
İf you want your photos get leaked use Apple
Which one is good?
Both
Police can get access so it doesn't matter. But Google lock is hard to get by for the normal person
What is Google Lock?! Thx!
@@tinaevers3020 its when you need the google account that was on a phone before it was reset. Some phone need it and can't be unlocked other wise.
The FBI couldnt access to iPhones, even with Pegasus they couldnt find anything worthy
@peterwilliam4044 apple literally gives them people shit without warrant..
Knox is for business purposes not for an average user.
You can't use the app tracker protection from duck duck go on Apple devices. That why I'm sticking to Samsung 👍🏼
One requires you to set Knox up just to be able to actually utilize lost and theft protection and another one doesn't.
How to setup Knox?! Can't find it on my Samsung!!!
Check your secure folder@@tinaevers3020
It's not like you can choose which one to use... it all depends on the phone, and people don't tend to pick a phone based on that feature.
That's a lie. I choose Samsung because I prefer android over ios and specifically choose Samsung literally because of knox. Gives me peace of mind that my content is safe and secure, not to mention the ultra sonic fingerprint sensor is more secure than all the rest
@@alvarez321The ultrasonic fingerprint reader has been a major frustration of mine on Samsung devices. I had TouchId for years and it just worked. There were very few bad reads. I'm constantly fumbling with Samsung's reader, often getting 3 bad reads consecutively. FaceID is light years ahead and is basically instant. It uses LIDAR and is very sophisticated. I disagree that Samsung's fingerprint reader is "more secure than all the rest." If you can cite some empirical technical data, you might be able to change my mind. I have spent a lot of time using both companies' devices.
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Good....very good.
Does we need other antivirus security apps if we have knox security
I heard somewhere that antiviruses are more like malware gateways on Androids! It's own internal security system is good enough. On iOS, you can't even install any antivirus softwares to begin with!
Does it do??
knox has almost all phones (it's just called differently), so if any android platform needs antivirus, then samsung needs it too.
I only use antiviruses that comes with my phone carrier.
@@Kirby7601Ouch. 😬 Your mobile carrier is primarily interested in your monthly payments and contract loyalty. All their incentives and freebies are in support of those goals, primarily to make it more inconvenient to switch carriers. I loathe the bloatware and restrictions imposed by my carrier. For example, they disabled Google's backup mechanisms to try to force everyone to use the carriers' cloud service. (Making it difficult to switch carriers) I will never again get a device under contract, and I most definitely don't trust them to make sound decisions from a security perspective.
I've never felt hacked in my life, not only Android but Iphone too. Privacy is now laughable
I've been a life long Samsung user and have been hacked soooo many times! 😢
Good video. Keep it up✌️
Thank you so much 😀
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I unlocked the bootloader and samsung knox is gone :(
You pretty much disable any security protection when you unlock the bootloader; the OS cannot be trusted when it is unlocked.
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I lost my Samsung Galaxy Watch 4, I called Samsung they were NOT able to help me. Probably someone else will be using it. it it was iWatch by Apple things would have been different.
Samsung Knox notoriously slows down old phone. After im uninstall all Of knox app and services. My phone feel new again . Bunch of crap Samsung additional application thats im never touch at all. Guessing use only Google Play Services latest updates. To secure my phone😬
Try buying a new phone
Knox is an inbuilt chip. How does deleting apps help you achieve greater speeds? If deleting apps gives you greater smoothness, then either your phone has very low RAM or you have used up all your storage. I have a Samsung Galaxy J6, A7, and S6 Edge (not using them anymore), and they still run reasonably well.
in French , what is better? Knox or Apple security?
Apple 🍎 is best if you can afford cost
@@mahaboobbashasyed lol😂😂😂
Knox. Its impenetrable. Knox had no attacks in the wild while iphone have had many vulnerabilities and loopholes resulting in remote attacks. Knox is only successfully hacked by ethical hackers. Bu they are professionals and prepare for months. But all vulnerabilities patched
go for Samsung if you're not concerned whether or not govt is monitoring you . But I will care If someone like Google or other companies monitor me and for the Samsung flagship Phones and midrange (a54…) I don't think they would be able to monitor our every detail.
@@mahaboobbashasyed😂😂😂😂
8mins of Marketing BS not explaining ANY of the Features in Detail. Shame on you - go to politics!
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I'm 90% sure this is made by a neural network
I was thinking that as well. The Internet is being populated with useless content designed to get you to click on it or view it.
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Titan M secure element on Pixel phones is more secure than either Samsung or Apple.
What a laughable video
Explain.
@@Farhan_049 this video doesnt actually address anything in any level of detail. it is a cursory discussion of security concerns that exist, not the ACTUAL strengths, when it comes to Knox. it is misleading because it provides very little if any tangible evidence of how Knox specifically functions, it most certainly does not discuss whether or not it is better than Apple's privacy either. so it is laughable to have a video titled like this, when the s23 just came out and you have people researching such topics, that fails to actually show what Samsung is doing. in fact, there is very little security content on what Samsung has done and is doing to improve infrastructure from a security standpoint. let alone any comparison with iOS
@@spelisha I don't think the brands will reveal much info either. So, surface level info is all we can discuss about.
@@Farhan_049 apple is quite transparent about what it does and doesnt do, Samsung actually is as well, you have to dig for it, im not complaining bout the brand, rather the channel and a deceptive video.